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How to use wamp server with dreamweaver
How to use wamp server with dreamweaver













  1. #HOW TO USE WAMP SERVER WITH DREAMWEAVER HOW TO#
  2. #HOW TO USE WAMP SERVER WITH DREAMWEAVER INSTALL#
  3. #HOW TO USE WAMP SERVER WITH DREAMWEAVER PRO#
  4. #HOW TO USE WAMP SERVER WITH DREAMWEAVER CODE#
  5. #HOW TO USE WAMP SERVER WITH DREAMWEAVER PASSWORD#

If you wish to put your website creations (php, etc.

#HOW TO USE WAMP SERVER WITH DREAMWEAVER INSTALL#

There you can see if there are updates waiting for you, as well as any other helpful modules (I downloaded and installed the whole nine yards, making sure to install them in the EasyPHP folder in Program Files, that way EVERYTHING meshes perfectly, no snags!). Honestly, if I were you, JFWily2, I would opt for a totally integrated package such as EasyPHP, then once you get it installed and run it (it will appear in SysTray, where you can double-click it and verify that both the Apache and MySQL servers are running (you'll see a green light for each if they are), then just right-click the icon again in SysTray (down by the clock) and choose "Administration". I've ensured that the "ext_dir=Progra~1\PHP\ext" is set up properly in the PHP.ini file but nothing seems to get the mySql API to properly configure so that I can avoid the error message described above when trying to establish the mySql connection in a dreamwever PHP page. For example I've attempted to activate the "mysql.dll extension" by removing the preceding. Whenever I try and make edits to the PHP.ini page though no corresponding adjustments are updated in my browser page. So now when I open my in a browser, the purple PHP files displays. This involved changing FAst CGI configurations and making a few adjustments to the PHP.ini file. I've looked over the PHP installation instructions sooo many times and tried several reconfigurations to resolve the error message but nothing seems to allow a connection through Dreaweaver.Įssentially, I initially set up PHP to run on my server via Windows IIS version 7.

#HOW TO USE WAMP SERVER WITH DREAMWEAVER PASSWORD#

When I try to establish the MySql connection via the connection dialogue box by entering: Connection Name, Server Name, User, Password the error message displays "Your PHP server doesn't have the MySql Module loaded or you can't use the mysql_(p)connect functions." After reading through David Powers set up instructions for a PHP Server environment I thought that things were ready to roll but unfortunately have come up against the same error message each time I attempt a database connection on my sample PHP page. Rather than using an easy install method like WAMP, I've separately installed MYSQL and PHP.

how to use wamp server with dreamweaver

I noticed this thread just minutes ago and while related to what I've been trying to accomplish for several days now I thought I'd see if someone could offer troubleshooting assistance. I therefore just moved the If I run into a snag, I'll do the Terminator thing.

#HOW TO USE WAMP SERVER WITH DREAMWEAVER PRO#

)Īnyway, I have a partitioned HDD, with a system (C) drive and a data (D) drive, the whole point of this being that if I get a virus or if my XP Pro becomes to sludgy and I need to do a reinstall, I don't have the hassle of having to copy all of my data files (a nightmare of a scenario!), so I am definitely minded to keep my website files on my D drive. these details are NOT irrelevant!), which might in fact make it impossible to install the server there, since there is no "exe" support milieu on a non-system, or data, drive? (Yeps, this started out as a querry but ended up being a mini-lecture.

#HOW TO USE WAMP SERVER WITH DREAMWEAVER HOW TO#

I'm curious, Tom, as to whether, after having found out about how to make changes in the nf file, you decided to go back to your original plan of placing your website files on the second ("D", in the case you mentioned) drive, which, I presume (and you may have indicated this in the above), is strictly a data drive, not a system drive (actually, you only indicate that "D" is a partition, you do not indicate whether it is a system or a data partition. (FYI, wamp is 8Gb and the Will post again if I have further questions. It's that site (content) I want to move to another partition on my HD. If correct, I think its the I have at least one site that has lots of large files (jpegs and pdfs). Am I correct in understanding the server is the application system and www is where the web sites are stored? Am I also correct in understanding they don't have to be on the same drive? I could use a little help understanding the difference between the server or the www.

how to use wamp server with dreamweaver

Always learn and the feedback makes me get clearer on what I need.

#HOW TO USE WAMP SERVER WITH DREAMWEAVER CODE#

I m working on a web site it has html and php when i run the php script in dreamweaver it is executing html code but not php.Thank you both.















How to use wamp server with dreamweaver